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The Rayner Foundation Dinner

The UK’s premier cycling dinner is back in Yorkshire on 23rd November 2024 at the Royal Armouries New Dock Hall in Leeds.


Join us for an evening full of entertainment, food and drinks and be part of cycling legend by supporting tomorrow's stars.

You will be welcomed with a complimentary reception drink, and you can mingle with friends, guests and celebrities in anticipation of a great night of entertainment.


On taking your seat, you can expect a delicious 3-course meal, see and hear from some of the World’s top riders, and get a chance to pick up some unique and exclusive memorabilia in the auction.

With exciting prizes in the raffle and a silent auction for great prizes and experiences, there’s something for every cycling fan. Moreover, the chance to get dressed up, enjoy live entertainment and socialise with friends. You can even have your photos taken by a professional photographer on the "red carpet"


Host for the evening is Hannah Walker more often seen these days on your TV as she covers the major continental professional races for Eurosport. Not only an expert on the professional riders she has all the knowledge on the younger riders that we are supporting as part of the work of the Rayner Foundation.




One of the highlights of the evening is anouncement of the Rayner Foundation Rider of the Year Award. Past winners have included Adam Yates, Dan McLay, James Shaw, Tao Geoghegan Hart, Jake Stewart and last year Oliver Knight. We have a great choice of riders who have won races this year and have gained a professional contract.. It's going to be a difficult decision..






Cycling Weekly Magazine

Everyone is welcome, come as a group or even alone (we will place you on a table of like-minded people) It's an event like no other, a fancy dinner dance but with the atmosphere of the old fashioned Cycling Club Dinner that hardly exists any more... #BeThere



All photos by www.swpix.com loyal supporters of the Rayner Foundation



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